Google Pixel Fold 2 leaks with wild new rear camera, new hinge, taller display

Following leaked renders of the Pixel 9 series, it seems the Pixel Fold 2 is joining the “prominent camera bump”...

I’m Tired Of Being A Little Baby About Horror Games

Every couple of years, almost like clockwork, I re-learn something very important about myself: I am a little itty bitty baby when it comes to horror video games. This is a distressing thing to learn about oneself, but doubly so for me, someone who puffs out his chest whenever a new, supposedly terrifying horror movie […]

Research team takes a fundamental step toward a functioning quantum internet

Research with quantum computing and quantum networks is taking place around the world in the hopes of developing a quantum internet in the future. A quantum internet would be a network of quantum computers, ...

Sudan hit by internet blackout as civil war continues

The internet outage comes on top of a 10-month civil war which has forced nine million from their homes.

How Do I Watch Spatial Videos On My Quest 3?

Accessing the Quest 3’s latest feature—and how it steals the thunder from Apple’s Vision Pro headset

Best Internet Providers in Sarasota, Florida

Florida’s Cultural Coast has no shortage of broadband providers. From cable giants like Xfinity to fast fiber from Frontier, here are CNET's top picks.

Pizza Hut Introduces “Goodbye Pies” For Valentine’s Day Breakups

Pizza Hut is offering break-up pies to say goodbye to your ex with a hot honey-flavoured pizza. This offering is only open to the residents of New York City, Chicago and Miami.

Bidens FCC Commissioners Looking To Backdoor More Internet Regulations

Share this Story via Facebook, X, Text, LinkedIn, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, or OutlookBy Johnny Kampis The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) may try to use Section 706, a provision of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, to implement heavy-handed and unnecessary Title II regulations on the internet.  However, a recent study posits that the FCC cannot invoke Section […]

WATCH: On Safer Internet Day, Colorado Springs Police share online safety tips

Officials say having open conversations with kids about the internet is one of the best ways to keep them safe.

Preparing for disasters with virtual reality

New Zealand is considered one of the safest places in the event of an apocalypse, but the island nation is not safe in every respect: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis can hit the country. One city is now preparing its citizens for such a disaster with virtual reality.